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After about 2 years off, I decided to get back on the mat. My first course was on tuesday. What an evening... rolling, falling, doing Ikkyo again as if I was new to the art... The difference between this first course and the very first time I did Aikido is that now, I know when I do something wrong.

It's nice however to meet again with the group and hear what's new in their life.

My second course is today and I feel a lilttle muscle pain from tuesday. I will go here today even if I feel sore. This pain is a good feeling...

Thank you ninjaqutie, I was a really quick learner in the time and now, it seems that it will be getting back really fast, even yesterday, I was doing improvisation on yokomen, going in the same attack to sankyo, shionage, iriminage and kotegeshi.
Glad to be back!